1996 in Singapore

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1996
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The following lists events that happened during 1996 in Singapore.

Events

January

February

  • 2 February – The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore is formed from a merger between the Marine Department (under the then Ministry of Communications), National Maritime Board and the Regulatory departments of the former Port of Singapore Authority (PSA). This helps to streamline maritime operations.[4]
  • 9 February – Tampines Mall is officially opened.[5]
  • 10 February –
    • The Woodlands extension of the North South MRT line opens. On the same day, the Bukit Panjang LRT line is announced, with completion in 1999. The Buona Vista LRT line will not go ahead as it is unfeasible, even with a new funding arrangement used. A new Customs, Immigration and Quarantine Checkpoint for the Malayan Railway will be built in Woodlands as well, in preparation for a train network linking Asia, particularly with Malaysia.[6]
    • Woodlands Regional Bus Interchange opens as Singapore's first underground bus interchange.

March

  • 4 March – 16 stations will be built on the 20 km (12 miles) North East MRT line. Construction will start in the middle of 1997 and will finish by 2002. All the stations will be finished by then except for Sennett (present day Potong Pasir), Woodleigh and Punggol, which will open when the surrounding areas develop.[7]
  • 5 March – The Singapore Gamma Knife Centre is officially opened. The centre, a privately owned facility, uses gamma knife for brain surgeries, resulting in less pain than conventional brain surgery, as well as a much safer alternative.[8]
  • 10 March – Several bus services running parallel to the Woodlands MRT extension were either withdrawn or amended.
  • 16 March – The first bendy bus is officially launched by Trans Island Bus Services.[9]
  • 22 March – Cyberway Internet is officially launched as Singapore's third ISP.[10]

April

  • 1 April – The Singapore Productivity and Standards Board (renamed SPRING Singapore) is formed from the merger of three agencies, namely National Productivity Board (NPB), Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research (SISIR) and the SME development function of the Economic Development Board (EDB). The agency aimed to encourage productivity and growth in the economy.[11]
  • 6 April – The Gleneagles Hospital is officially opened.[12]
  • 14 April – The S.League, a professional tournament, is launched.[13]

May

  • 2 May – The Advance Medical Directive Act is passed to allow people to apply for a Directive should they not want to continue treatment. The law came into effect in 1997.[14]
  • 11 May – The Government announced that it will end SingTel's monopoly on the mobile network by 2000 as part of a move to start competition in the telecoms industry.[15]
  • 21 May – A debate happened in Parliament over the HPL saga.[16]

June

July

August

  • August – Lot One opens to the public.
  • 11 August – Construction starts on The Esplanade, which will enhance the arts in Singapore.[24]
  • 18 August –
    • Plans to develop Punggol are announced known as Punggol 21. The town will incorporate residential areas, clustered community areas linked up by an LRT system. However, the plan did not fully materialise after the 1997 Asian financial crisis, low demand of flats and construction troubles plagued the project.
    • On the same day, the formation of Community Development Councils (CDCs) are announced, which numbered nine in 1997.[25][26]

September

  • 3 September – The third phase of the Tampines Expressway opens. More roads are planned for upgrading and widening, including on stretches of the Pan Island Expressway and East Coast Parkway, the PIE/TPE flyover and Upper Bukit Timah Road. The ERP system is still being tested.[27]
  • 9 September – The Singapore government launched the year-long "Smile Singapore" campaign.[28]
  • 27 September – The Sengkang LRT line is unveiled during a ceremony to start construction on the Bukit Panjang LRT line, to be completed by 1999.[29]
  • 28 September – Construction starts on the Opera Estate Drainage Scheme to relieve floods in the area, targeted for completion by 2000.[30]

October

November

December

Date unknown

Births

Deaths

References

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